And my point is that we lack depth. Going the depth route typically has less risk (as you avoid the long term, high $ commitments, which almost never work out), cost less and protect the team better against injuries (which should be expected). Oh - and ever once in awhile, you find yourself a top of the rotation arm.
1. Berrios
2. Manoah
3. Ryu
4. FA / trade
5. FA / trade
6. Pearson
7. Stripling
8. Hatch
9. ???
10. ???
Signing a top arm would be great, but that may push Pearson/Stripling back into the rotation and if we have injuries, the cupboard gets pretty bare in a hurry.
Also, keep in mind that Ray, Rodon and Gausman were all 'depth' signings with upside who became studs.